Covid-19 vaccinations began to roll out in December 2020 with 20-somethings at the bottom of the pile to be inoculated against the disease.
The rise of Islamophobia in Macron's France
When French secondary school teacher, Samual Paty, was murdered at the hands of a radical terrorist, France braced itself for what would happen next.
Navigating the male fashion industry
What is it like navigating the male fashion industry, and is there added pressure on men to spend more money on their wardrobe than women?
'Instagram helped my eating disorder resurface'
While social media can be useful and entertaining, especially during a lockdown, there is a darker side which challenges some people to remain in control.
Hope Powell: On and off the pitch
Football pioneer Hope Powell sits with Artefact magazine to discuss her life and career as a player and coach.
How the pandemic made knitting cool
Repurposing, relaxing and reducing stress: the reasons why lockdown has inspired a knitting craze.
Renaming me is a micro-aggression
Influencer Yewande Biala revealed how her Love Island co-star Lucie Donlan refused to use her full name as she found it too difficult during their time on the show.
Two Black girls, Shea and Paige discuss their personal experiences with colourism, and the call out culture that has developed as a result.
Women's prisons: The truth behind Canada's utopia
Through a former inmate’s experience, we assess the problems that women with substance abuse issues face when part of the Canadian penal system.
Behind the lens: Filmmaking during Covid
Filmmaking students at Goldsmiths University talk to Artefact about their graduation film, Once Familiar, and the struggle of being a creative during the pandemic.